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Economic Anthropology. 10:77-89
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African Studies Review. 64:390-411
Post-war Sierra Leone has experienced a population explosion that has raised questions among rural farmers about the relationship between family size and poverty. Agricultural decline and the high cost of schooling are not prompting parents to articu
Autor:
Catherine E. Bolten
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African Studies Review. 63:E53-E55
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Catherine E. Bolten
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African Studies Review. 62:E39-E41
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Catherine E. Bolten
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Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 27:209-210
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Catherine E. Bolten
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Journal of Human Rights. 17:199-214
The implementation of child rights legislation in the African nation of Sierra Leone has revealed children articulating novel values for education and labor. Corporal punishment was used to reinforce for children the importance of schooling and uncom
Autor:
Catherine E. Bolten, Adam Goguen
Publikováno v:
Anthropological Quarterly. 90:423-449
(ProQuest: ... denotes non-US-ASCII text omitted.)During the height of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) epidemic in Sierra Leone in 2014, the international community worked to "vernacularize" biomedical models of the disease. They did so hoping that tra
Autor:
Susan Shepler, Catherine E. Bolten
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Anthropological Quarterly. 90:349-368
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Espace Géographique
Espace Géographique, Éditions Belin, 2019, 48 (4), pp.306-328
Espace Geographique
Espace Geographique, Éditions Belin, 2019, 48 (4), pp.306-328
Espace Géographique, Éditions Belin, 2019, 48 (4), pp.306-328
Espace Geographique
Espace Geographique, Éditions Belin, 2019, 48 (4), pp.306-328
Alors que le peuplement du territoire sénégalais se concentrait dans quelques parties du pays, plusieurs processus contemporains remettent en question la répartition spatiale de la population : la densification de zones auparavant peu habitées ;
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Autor:
Catherine E. Bolten
Publikováno v:
Anthropological Quarterly. 89:1019-1047
(ProQuest: ... denotes non-US-ASCII text omitted.)November 17, 2012 was national election day in the West African country of Sierra Leone. My friend Musa and I walked down Lunsar Road, a main thoroughfare in the provincial capital of Makeni, speaking